Are you saying that the term "working poor" was coined in another country?
bartolomeo
Lmao. It's propaganda. It's used to frame the situation in a way that excuses Israel's genocide.
Hamas-run health ministry
The war in Gaza began when Hamas gunmen attacked southern Israel on 7 October, killing about 1,200 people and taking 253 others as hostages.
This is in every single BBC article about Palestine.
Headline 5 years from now, "Dutch hackers sit at outdoor cafes and boost bikers' pedal control, causing havoc and lulz".
Do you guys think MAGA will end if Biden wins the election?
What is the name of their ambassador to the UN?
Riyad Mansour. A better example would be "who controls Palestinians' birth register and therefore who is legally a Palestinian?" Or "who controls the currency and decides the monetary policy for Palestinians?". Not to mention water, electricity, gas, communications, movement, even whether or not Palestinians get to sleep on any given night.
Yea, slaving away should be purely optional. If you love your job or you love money or you want to keep yourself distracted AND make money at the same time, by all means, knock yourself out and work 60 hour weeks.
It's a failure of the system if people have to work full time to scrape by with the very bare necessities and live in poverty, with all the nasties that come with it. America coined the term "working poor" (obligatory meme so we're on the same page)
Oooh, I see. Thanks.
I was missing this part:
and that (therefore) society isn't racist/classiest etc.
Oooh, I see. Thanks.
I was missing this part:
and that (therefore) society isn't racist/classiest etc.
Yea, isn't it just "media is capable of influencing public opinion in the United States"? Lots of news about Nazi stuff on twitter so I doubt this law is about protecting the social fabric of the U.S.
undercuts the whole meritocracy narrative
How do you mean?
How did Arnault make so much money despite France's taxes?